Kranidia
Kranidia (Greek: Κρανίδια) is a town located in the Argolis regional unit of the Peloponnese peninsula, in Greece. It is situated inland, approximately 8 kilometers west of the coastal town of Porto Heli.
Kranidia serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of Ermionida. Its history dates back centuries, and it has played a role in the region's agricultural and commercial activities. The town is primarily residential, with a traditional Greek character reflected in its architecture and community life.
Economically, Kranidia relies on agriculture, particularly olive groves and other Mediterranean crops. Tourism also contributes to the local economy, with its proximity to popular tourist destinations like Porto Heli and Spetses.
The town features typical Greek amenities, including a central square, churches, schools, and shops. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural landscapes.